I assume you're talking about the John Corbett show. I thought I was the only one that watched that one ... LOL! I really liked Craig Robinson and Billy Gardell on that show. I'm glad they've both found major success since.

I assume you're talking about the John Corbett show. I thought I was the only one that watched that one ... LOL! I really liked Craig Robinson and Billy Gardell on that show. I'm glad they've both found major success since.

Yeah, if it were a year or two later, I suspect it would've done better, with the rise in ratings for poker shows after the Moneymaker year (which was 2003).

I'm sure I was the only one watching but there was a show in 2011 called Against the Wall. I was enjoying it and there is still an unresolved cliff-hanger from the last episode (a very minor one about her opening a door to find the guy she loves outside but we don't know which guy it is!!)

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I thought of one last night (and then was unable to sleep because I kept thinking about it and it was freaking me out).

The River

I thought it was really well done and quite creepy. I love anything that's on the Amazon and I love found footage stuff. It's not gross-out horror, it's more suspense and scares. I think there were 13 episodes [looked it up, only 8] and the ending was satisfying - a good ending for this type of show. It works well as a standalone mini-season IMO.

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I thought of one last night (and then was unable to sleep because I kept thinking about it and it was freaking me out).

The River

I thought it was really well done and quite creepy. I love anything that's on the Amazon and I love found footage stuff. It's not gross-out horror, it's more suspense and scares. I think there were 13 episodes [looked it up, only 8] and the ending was satisfying - a good ending for this type of show. It works well as a standalone mini-season IMO.